In the nightclub, you own the brilliance of life.

by n1y8gn9i1v on 2010-05-26 04:35:50

Our work will encounter a lot of problems, and the solutions require us to reason things out. Explaining many principles beforehand can be more effective. Many friends have asked me: how can one's thoughts become more mature, and actions more specific... I'll give you some initial ideas, which will be very beneficial! Wishing you good luck!

Developing good habits: There was a person who went for a job interview and casually picked up the litter in the corridor and threw it into the trash can. The interviewer saw this and he got the job. It turns out that gaining recognition is simple, all you need to do is develop good habits.

Regarding suffering losses: A junior worker at a bicycle shop had someone bring in a faulty bike. The junior not only fixed the bike but also polished it until it shone like new. The other apprentices laughed at him for doing too much, but the next day after the owner took the bike back, the junior was poached to work at the owner's company. It turns out that achieving prominence is simple, all you need to do is endure a little loss.

Regarding hardship: There was a rancher who made his child work hard every day on the ranch. A friend told him, "You don't need to make your child work so hard; the crops will still grow well." The rancher replied, "I'm not cultivating crops, I'm cultivating my child." It turns out that raising children is simple, all you need to do is let them endure a bit of hardship.

Progressive steps: A tennis coach asked his students, "If a tennis ball falls into a pile of grass, how should you look for it?" Some answered, "Start looking from the center of the grass pile." Others said, "Start looking from the lowest point of the grass pile." Still others said, "Start looking where the grass grows." The coach announced the correct answer: "Systematically search from one end of the grass to the other." It turns out that the method for success is simple, just count from one to ten without skipping.

Frequent replacement: A store was always brightly lit. Someone asked, "What brand of light tubes do you use in your store? They're so durable." The shopkeeper replied, "Our light tubes break often, we just replace them when they do." It turns out that the method for maintaining brightness is simple, just replace them frequently.

Avoiding laziness: A frog living by the fields said to a frog living by the road, "It's too dangerous here, come live with me!" The road frog replied, "I've gotten used to it, I'm too lazy to move." A few days later, the field frog visited the road frog and found him crushed by a car, his body lying on the road. It turns out that mastering one's fate is simple, just avoid laziness.

Abandoning stubborn prejudices: A chick hatched from its shell just as a turtle passed by, and ever since, the chick carried the eggshell on its back for life. It turns out that shedding heavy burdens is simple, just abandon stubborn prejudices.

Doing things earnestly: Several children wanted to become angels. God gave each of them a candlestick and asked them to keep it shining. Days passed, and God never came. All the children stopped cleaning their candlesticks except one, whom everyone called the foolish child. Because even though God hadn't come, he continued to clean it every day. One day, God suddenly visited, and everyone's candlestick was covered in thick dust except for the foolish child's. As a result, this foolish child became an angel. It turns out that becoming an angel is simple, just do things earnestly.

Sincere giving: A little pig asked God to be His disciple, and God readily agreed. Just then, a calf crawled out of the mud, covered in dirt. God said to the little pig, "Go help him wash off." The little pig was surprised and replied, "How can I, God's disciple, go serve such a dirty creature?" God said, "If you don't serve others, how will they know you are My disciple?" It turns out that becoming like God is simple, just give sincerely.

Owning less: A gold-panning team was walking through the desert. Everyone walked heavily, exhausted and miserable, except for one who was walking happily. Someone asked, "Why are you so content?" He smiled and said, "Because I carry the least." It turns out that happiness is simple, just own a little less.

Where is the brilliance of life?

When you wake up in the morning, the brilliance is on your face, smiling as you welcome the future. At noon, the brilliance is around your waist, standing tall as you live in the moment. In the evening, the brilliance is in your feet, grounding yourself as you do your best. It turns out that life is also simple, as long as you can understand "cherishing, being content, and gratitude," you will possess the brilliance of life.

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